Hoosier Basketball Magazine Names Top 60 Senior Girls

The 44th annual Top 60 Senior Workout will take place March 8 at Beech Grove High School.

Juliana Davis, Audrey Barron, Aly Powers and Mollie Ernstes.

INDIANAPOLIS - Four girls high school basketball stars from southeastern Indiana have been named among the top senior players in the state. 

The Hoosier Basketball Magazine has named their Top 60 Senior Girls basketball players for the 2025-26 season. The top 60 were selected from approximately 1,400 senior players statewide. 

Shawe Memorial's Audrey Barron, Madison's Juliana Davis, Jennings County's Mollie Ernstes and Greensburg's Aly Powers represent southeastern Indiana on the list. 

Statistical evaluation, game observation and statewide research were conducted during the season and throughout the state tournament to determine Hoosier Basketball Magazine's Top 60.

Statistically, you will not find many better players than the SEI quartet. 

Barron is the top scorer invited to the Top 60 workout at 28.8 points per game. She also averaged 6.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 3.1 steals per game. 

Ernstes, a Kansas commit, averaged 24.0 points, 7.1 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.7 steals and 1.7 blocks per game this season. Davis put up 22.8 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 5.1 steals per contest. Powers averaged 19.0 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. 

Two sessions of the 44th annual Top 60 Senior Workout will be hosted by Hoosier Basketball Magazine in conjunction with the IHSAA and the IBCA on Sunday, March 8th at Beech Grove High School in Indianapolis.

Half of the Top 60 girls, primarily from northern and southern Indiana, will participate in the first session (1:00-3:00 pm EST). The remaining players, primarily from central Indiana, will compete during the second session (3:30-5:30 pm EST).

The Top 60 girls follow.

Callie Alston, Orleans
Precious Anuka, Indianapolis Cathedral
Kamrah Banks, Indianapolis Attucks
Kenadi Banks, Indianapolis Attucks
Addy Barnes, Delta
Lillian Barnes, Valparaiso
Audrey Barron, Shawe Memorial
Komari Booker, Pike
Joslyn Bricker, Warsaw
Ke'Adriah Butler, Lawrence Central
Elise Coleman, Floyd Central
Kelis Dansby, Jeffersonville
Juliana Davis, Madison
Laniah Davis, Marquette Catholic
Alonna Divine, Pike
Sophia Dyer, Whiteland
Myah Epps, Homestead
Mollie Ernstes, Jennings County
Maryrose Felling, Triton Central
Gracyn Gilliard, Center Grove
Bailey Hape, Evansville Reitz
Shay Hawk, Washington
Gabby Helsom, Homestead
Addison Hendrixson, Tri-Township
Kennedy Holman, Hamilton Southeastern
Indiah Hutchinson, Hammond Central
Denell Jacobs, Warren Central
Marley Jeffers, Pike
Olivia Jones, Pendleton Heights
Alyx Kendall, Indianapolis Chatard
Addyson Kircher, Northeastern
Julia Lashley, Bloomington South
Maya Layton, Lafayette Jeff
Miley McClellan, Columbus North
Elle McCulloch, Brownsburg
Aniyah McKenzie, Lawrence Central
Carley Moellering, Homestead
Brynn Owens, Austin
Emily Parker, Boonville
Aly Powers, Greensburg
Lexi Primus, North Knox
C.C. Quigley, Noblesville
Riley Rarick, Borden
Katie Reed, Washington
Brooklynn Renn, Silver Creek
Addison Robbins, Peru
Catie Rosko, Roncalli
Vanessa Rosswurm, Norwell
Kamri Rowland, Rensselaer Central
Macie Saalfrank, Norwell
Emma Schoen, Silver Creek
Jayden Scott, Castle
Maddy Shirley, Evansville Central
Kayla Stidham, Hamilton Southeastern
Emery Stroud, Crawford County
Ailie Taylor, Princeton
Anisa Tonkel, Columbia City
Ava Wheeler, Borden
Trinity Wilburn, McCutcheon
Berkeley Williams, Plainfield
Khala Williams-Thomas, Fort Wayne Northrop
Laniah Wills, Lapel
Naja Winston, North Central (Marion)
Brooke Zartman, Warsaw


SELECTED BUT UNABLE TO PARTICIPATE ON MARCH 8TH
Whitney Ankenbruck, Homestead
Alivia Bolinger, Fort Wayne Concordia
Carly Davison, Clinton Central
Grace Goldman, North Harrison
Swynn Jackson, Fort Wayne Northrop
Lola Lampley, Lawrence Central
Leah Shappell, Leo
Jordan Steele, Highland

 

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